Hirschman R., & Katkin, E.S. (1971). Relationships among attention, GSR activity and perceived similarity of self and others. Journal of Personality, 39, 277-289.

Hirschman, R., & Katkin, E.S. (1974). Psychophysiological functioning, arousal, attention and learning during the first year of life. In H. W. Reese (Ed.), Advances in child development and behavior (Vol. 9) (pp. 115-150). New York: Academic Press.

Hirschman, R. (1974). Utilization of mental health consultation and self-perceptions of intra-organizational importance and influence. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 42, 916.

Hirschman, R. (1975). Cross modal effects of anticipatory bogus heart rate feedback in a negative emotional context. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 31, 13-19.

Hirschman, R., & Brumbaugh-Buehler, B. (1975). Electrodermal habituation and subjective response: The effects of manifest anxiety and autonomic arousal. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 84, 46-50.

Hirschman, R. Clark, M & Hawk, G. (1977). Relative effects of bogus physiological feedback and control stimuli on autonomic and self report indicants of emotional attribution. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 3, 270-275.

Hirschman, R. & Hawk, G. (1978). Emotional responsivity to nonveridical heart rate feedback as a function of anxiety. Journal of Research in Personality, 12, 235-242.

Buck, J., & Hirschman, R., (1980). Economics and mental health services: Enhancing the power of the consumer. American Psychologist, 35, 653-661.

Ritzema, R., & Hirschman, R. (1980). Individual differences in mental illness: Effects of deviance, stress and personality of the target on the labelling process. Personality and Individual Differences, 1, 281-187.

Clark, M., & Hirschman, R. (1980). Effects of paced respiration on affective responses during dental stress. Journal of Dental Research, 59, 1533.

Hirschman, R., Melamed, L. & Oliver, C. (1982). The psychophysiology of infancy. In B. Wolman & G. Stricker (Eds.), Handbook of developmental psychology (pp. 230-243). Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall.

Scott, D. S., & Hirschman, R. (1982). Psychological aspects of dental anxiety in adults. Journal of the American Dental Association, 104, 27-31.

Hirschman, R., & Clark, M. (1983). Bogus physiological feedback. In J. T. Cacioppo & R. E. Petty (Eds.), Social psychophysiology: A sourcebook (pp. 177-214). New York: Guilford Press.

Hoge, M., & Hirschman, R. (1984). Psychological training of emergency medical technicians: An evaluation. American Journal of Community Psychology, 12, 127-131.

Clark, M., & Hirschman, R. (1990). Effects of paced respiration on anxiety reduction in a clinical population. Biofeedback and Self Regulation, 15, 273-284.

Olah, R., & Hirschman, R. (1990). Treatment of severely mentally disabled outpatients: Developing self efficacy. In P. A. Keller, & S. R. Heyman (Eds.), Innovations in clinical practice: A source book (Vol. 9) (pp. 163-174). Sarasota: Professional Resource Press.

Hall, G.C.N., & Hirschman, R. (1991). Toward a theory of sexual aggression: A quadripartite model. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 59, 662-669.

Hall, G. C. N., & Hirschman, R. (1992). Sexual aggression against children: A conceptual perspective of etiology. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 19, 8-23.

Hall, G. C. N., Shondrick, D. D., & Hirschman, R. (1993). Conceptually-derived treatments for sexual aggressors. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 24, 62-69.

Hall, G. C. N., Shondrick, D. D., & Hirschman, R. (1993). The role of sexual arousal in sexually aggressive behavior: A meta-analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, 1091-1095.

Hall, G. C. N., & Hirschman, R. (1994). The relationship between men’s sexual aggression inside and outside the laboratory. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62, 375-380.

Hirschman, R. & Foster M. (1999). A psychodynamic approach to treatment. In E. T. Dowd, & L. Rugle (Eds.), Comparative treatments of substance abuse (pp. 61-78). New York: Springer.

Mitchell, D., Hirschman, R., & Hall, G.C.N. (1999). Attributions of victim responsibility, pleasure and trauma in male rape. Journal of Sex Research, 36, 369-373.

Mitchell, D., Angelone, D.J., Hirschman, R., Lilly, R. & Hall, G.C.N. (2002). Peer modeling and college men’s sexually impositional behavior in the laboratory. Journal of Sex Research, 4, 326-333.

Mitchell, D., Hirschman, R., Angelone, D.J., & Lilly, R.S. (2004). A laboratory analogue for the study of peer sexual harassment. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 28, 194-203.

Angelone, D.J., Hirschman, R., Suniga, S., Armey, M., & Armelie, A. (2005). The influence of peer interactions on sexually-oriented joke telling. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 52, 187-199.